PROJECT OVERVIEW
The NSW Government has announced $260 million to build a sustainable, modern and purpose-built hospital to support the needs of the entire Eurobodalla Shire from Narooma to Batemans Bay. 

The new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital will include:
  • An emergency department
  • An eight bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) /Close Observation Unit (COU)
  • Increased capacity for chemotherapy treatments and increased access to renal dialysis
  • Surgical and operating theatres and a day stay surgical unit
  • Expanded medical imaging, including MRI 
  • Ambulatory care for community outpatient services
  • Paediatric and maternity services, and a special care nursery
  • Mental health beds for short term admissions, and
  • Enhanced education and training facilities, including a simulation laboratory.

The new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital will be larger than both Moruya and Batemans Bay hospitals combined, designed with the capacity to grow as demand for services changes.

Using the latest technology and models of care, the new hospital will deliver patient-centred health services closer to home.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country, the tribal groups that make up the Yuin Nation, on which the New Eurobodalla Regional Hospital will be built.

news & events

Environmental Impact Statement released ​

Environmental Impact Statement released ​ 

The Eurobodalla community is a step closer to accessing expanded healthcare services with the Environmental Impact Statement on public exhibition until 4 October 2023.  More  

Posted 08 Sep 2023
August 2023 community update

August 2023 community update

Update on recent activities including planning approval process, internal design, archelogical works and more. View PDF  

Posted 23 Aug 2023
How the new hospital will make a difference to the environment

How the new hospital will make a difference to the environment

The new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital will contribute to improved environmental sustainability through a range of design and sustainability features.  More  

Posted 07 Jun 2023
Local students get up close to ancient artefacts at archaeological dig

Local students get up close to ancient artefacts at archaeological dig

Students from Moruya High School were provided special access to the new hospital site, visiting on Tuesday 9 May to learn about the archaeological dig currently underway.
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Posted 19 May 2023

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